LIBRARY 

OF  CALIFORNIA 
DAVIS 


I 


BIBLIOGRAPHICA 
AMERICANA 


A  SERIES  OF  MONOGRAPHS 

Edited  by 

CHARLES  F.  HEARTMAN 

VOLUME  I 


THE  WRITINGS  OF  WILLIAM  DUNLAP 
By  OSCAR  WEGEL1N 


CHARLES  F.  HEARTMAN 
NEW  YORK.  1916 


A  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL 
CHECKLIST 

OF  THE  PLAYS 
AND  MISCELLANEOUS  WRITINGS 

of 

WILLIAM  DUNLAP 

(1766-1839) 


Compiled  by 

OSCAR  WEGELIN 


CHARLES  F.  HEARTMAN 

NEW  YORK,  1916 


LIBRARY 

OF  CALIFORNIA 
DAVIS 


PLAYS 
1 

The  Father  ;/or,/American  Shandy-Ism./  A  Comedy ,/as  performed 
at  the  New- York  Theatre/by  the/Old  American  Company  ./Written  in 
the  year  1788./[2  lines  from  Conquest  of  Canaan.] /New- York  i/Printed 
by  Hodge,  Allen  &  Campbell./M,  DCC,  LXXXIX./ 

8vo,  pp.  (5), -6-56,  (2),  originally  printed  in  Mass.  Magazine;  or,  Monthly 
Museum,  October  and  November,  1789. 

2 

Darby's  Return./A  Comic  Sketch./As  performed  at  the  New- York 
Theatre,/November,  24,  1789,/For  the  Benefit  of  Mr.  Wignell./Written 
by  William  Dunlap./  [publishers  monogram] /New- York  i/Printed  by 
Hodge,  Allen,  and  Campbell,/and  Sold  at  their  respective  Bookstores,/ 
and  by  Berry  and  Rogers./M,  DCC,  LXXXIX./ 

12mo,    pp.    (7)  ,-6-14.     Portrait   of   Mr.   Wignell   in    the   character   of 
Darby. 

3 

Darby's  Return./A  Comic  Sketch./As  Performed  at  the  New-York 
and/Philadelphia  Theatres./ Written  by  William  Dunlap./ [Publishers 
Device] /Philadelphia  i/Printed  and  Sold  by  Enoch  Story ./1791./ 

12mo,  pp.  (4),-5-12. 

4 

Darby's  Return/An  Interlude./by  William  Dunlap,  Esq./As  per 
formed  at  the  New- York  Theatre./  With  the  original  cast. /New- York :/ 
Published  by  David  Longworth,/At  the  Dramatic  Repository,/Shak- 
speare-Gallery./1807./ 

16°,  pp.  (5),-218-225. 

5 

The/Archers,/or/Mountaineers  of  Switzerland  ;/An  opera,  in  Three 
Acts,/as  performed  by/The  Old  American  Company,  in  New- York  ;/to 
which  is  subjoined/a  brief /Historical  Account/of/Switzerland,/from  the 
dissolution  of  the  Roman  Empire,/to  the  final  establishment/of  the  Hel 
vetic  Confederacy ,/by  the  Battle  of  Sempach/New-York  I/Printed  by  T. 
&  J.  Swords,  No.  99  Pearl-Street,/ 1796./ 

8vo,  pp.  (5),-VI,-(l),-VIII,-(l),-10-94  and  leaf  of  errata. 


6 

Tell  Truth/and/Shame  the  Devil  :/A  Comedy,  in  two  acts,/as  per 
formed/by  The  Old  American  Company, /New- York,  January,  1797/New 
York  .-/Printed  by  T.  and  J.  Swords,  No.  99  Pearl-Street./1797./ 

8vo,  pp.  (7),-6-45,  (1). 


Andre  :/A  Tragedy,  in  five  acts :/  as  performed  by  the  Old  American 
Company ,/New- York,  March  30,  1798./To  which  are  added/Authentic 
Documents/respecting/Major  Andre  ;/consisting  of/Letters  to  Miss  Sew- 
ard,/the  Cow-Chace,/Proceedings  of  the  Court  Martial,  &c./Copy  Right 
Secured./New-York:/Printed  by  T.  &  J.  Swords,  No.  99  Pearl-Street,/ 
1798./ 

8vo,  pp.  (3),-IV,-VIII,-(l),-10-109,  and  leaf  of  advertisement. 

8 

Andre  :/A  Tragedy ,/in  Five  Acts:/As  now  performing  at  the  The 
atre  in  New  York./To  which  is  added,/The  Cow-Chace:/A  Satirical 
Poem./by  Major  Andre  :/with/The  Proceedings  of  the  Court-Martial ;/ 
and/Authentic/Documents/Concerning  him./London  r/Printed  for  David 
Ogilvy  and  Son,/No.  315,  Holborn/1799./ 

8vo,   pp.    (3),-IV-VIII,-(l),-10-110  and   leaf   of  advertisement. 


The  Stranger.    A  Tragedy,  from  the  German  of  Kotzebue.     New 
York:  1798. 


No  copy  located. 


10 


False  Shame;  or,  The  American  Orphan  in  Germany.  A  Comedy 
from  the  German  of  A.  von  Kotzebue.  New  York :  1800. 

12mo,  pp.  76. 

11 

False  Shame  :/or  the/American  Orphan/In  Germany  :/A  Comedy  ,/in 
four  acts./From  the  German/of  Augustus  von  Kotzebue./Charleston :/ 
Printed  by  W.  P.  Young,  No.  43,  Broad-Street./1800. 

12mo,  pp.  (6)  ,-7-76. 


12 

Pizarro  in  Peru  ;/or,/the  Death  of  Rolla./A  play,/in  five  acts./From 
the  German  of  Augustus  von  Kotzebue./With  notes  marking  the  varia 
tions  from  the  original./ (cut)/New- York  r/Printed  by  G.  F.  Hopkins,  for 
William  Dunlap./and  sold  at  the  office  of  the  printer,  No.  136  Pearl- 
Street  ;/T.  &  J.  Swords,  No.  99  Pearl-Street;  Gaine  and  Ten-/Eyck,  No. 
148  Pearl-Street ;  John  Black,  No.  5  Cedar-/Street ;  Alex.  Somerville,  No. 
114  Maiden-Lane  ;/and  most  other  booksellers  in  the  U.  States./ 1800./ 

8vo,  pp.   (3),-IV,-(3),-10-92. 


13 

The/Virgin  of  the  Sun  :/A  Play,/in  five  acts./From  the  German  of/ 
Augustus  von  Kotzebue./With  notes  marking  the  variations  from  the/ 
original./ (cut) /New- York  i/Printed  by  G.  F.  Hopkins,  for  William  Dun 
lap./and  sold  at  the  office  of  the  printer,  No.  84  Maiden-Lane  ;/T.  and  J. 
Swords,  No.  99  Pearl-Street;  Gaine  and  Ten/Eyck,  No.  148  Pearl-Street; 
John  Black,  No.  5  Cedar-/Street ;  Alex.  Somerville,  No.  114  Maiden- 
Lane  ;/and  most  booksellers  in  the  U.  States./1800./ 

8vo,  pp.  (3),-IV,-(3),-8-80.   (Portrait  of  Mrs.  Hodgkinson  as  Cora.) 
German  Theatre  No.   II.,  with  second  title,  The/Virgin  of  the  Sun./ 
Being  the  first  of/Pizarro  in  Peru;  or,  the  death  of  Rolla./ 


14 

The/Wild-Goose  Chaser/A  play,/in  four  acts./With  songs./From 
the  German  of/Augustus  von  Kotzebue./With  notes  marking  the  varia 
tions  from  the/original./ (cut) /New- York  i/Printed  by  G.  F.  Hopkins,  for 
William  Dunlap./and  sold  at  the  office  of  the  printer,  No.  84  Maiden 
Lane  ;/T.  &  J.  Swords,  No.  99  Pearl-Street ;  Gaine  and  Ten-/Eyck,  No. 
148  Pearl-Street;  John  Black,  No.  5  Cedar-Street;  Alex.  Somerville,  No. 
114  Maiden-Lane  ;/and  most  booksellers  in  the  U.  States./ 1800./ 

8vo,  pp.  (3),-IV,-X,-(3),-10-104.  (Portrait  of  Mr.  Hodgkinson  in  the 
character  of  Baron  Wellinghorst,  and  portrait  of  Augustus  von  Kotzebue) 
German  Theatre  No.  I. 


15 

Blue  Beard  :/a/Dramatic  Romance,/by/G.  Colman,  the  Younger,/as 
altered  for  the/New-  York  Theatre  :/With  additional  songs,/by/Wm. 
Dunlap,  Esq./Printed  and  published  by  D.  Longworth,/at  the  Shakspeare 
Gallery,/New-York./1803./ 


16mo,  pp.    ( 

Second  edition,  New  York:  1806.     16mo. 


16 

Blue  Beard  ;/or,/Female  Curiosity :/ A/Dramatic  Romance./in  three 
acts,/by  G.  Colman,  the  Younger,/As  altered/For  the  New-York  Thea- 
tre,/With  additional  songs,/by  W.  Dunlap,  Esq./New-York  r/Published 
by  D.  Longworth,/At  the  Dramatic  Repository,/Shakspeare-Gallery,/Ja.n.- 
1811./ 

(Third  New-York  edition — with  additions)  16mo,  pp.  (3),-4-42. 
Last   page   misprinted  24. 


17 

The/Glory  of  Columbia  ;/Her/Yeomanry. /A  Play  in  Five  acts./The 
Songs,  Duets,  and  Chorusses,/intended  for  the  Celebration/of  the/Fourth 
of  July,/At  the  New-York  Theatre./New^York  i/Printed  and  Published 
by  D.  Longworth,/At  the  Shakspeare-Gallery/1803./ 

16mo,  pp.   (3), -4-12. 


18 

The/Glory  of  Columbia/Her  Yeomanry  !/A  play,/in  five  acts./by 
William  Dunlap,  Esq./With  Songs,  Duets,  &c./New-York  i/Published  by 
David  Longworth,/at  the  Shakspeare-Gallery,/Mdiy-l&l7./ 

16mo,  pp.  (3), -4-56. 


19 

Ribbemont,/or/the  Feudal  Baron,/A  Tragedy/in/five  acts,/as  per 
formed  at  the/New- York  Theatre./by  William  Dunlap,  Esq./Copy-right 
.^cwra/./New-York./Printed  and  published  by  D.  Longworth,/At  the 
Shakspeare-Gallery,/1803./ 

16mo,  pp.  (3), -4-72. 


20 

The/Voice  of  Nature,/a/Drama/in  three  acts./Translated  and  al 
tered  from  a  French  melo-drame,/Called,/The  Judgment  of  Solomon./ 
By  William  Dunlap,  Esq./As  performed  at  the  New- York  Theatre./ 
Printed  from  the  prompt-book./Copy-right  secured./New-York./Pub- 
lished  by  David  Longworth,/At  the  Shakspeare  Gallery ./L.  Nichols, 
print./1803./ 

16  mo,  pp.  (3) -4-46. 


21 

The/Voice  of  Nature:/ A  Drama,  in  three  acts. /Translated  and  al- 
Itered  from  a  french  [sic]  melo  drame,  called/The  Judgment  of  Solo- 
mon./by  William  Dunlap,  Esq./ 'As  performed  at  the  New-York  Theatre./ 
From  the  prompt-book./Second  edition./New-York  r/Published  by  David 
Longworth,/At  the  Dramatic  Repository ,/Shakspeare  G  alter y,/18Q7./ 

16mo,  pp.  (5),-6-41,-(3). 


22 

Abaellino,/the/Great  Bandit./A  Grand  dramatic  romance./in  five 
acts./Translated  from  the  German,  and  adapted  to  the/New- York  The- 
atre./by  William  Dunlap,  Esq. /second  edition  .  .  .  copy-right  secured,/ 
New- York  :/Published  by  David  Longworth,/At  the  Dramatic  Reposi 
tory  ,/Shakspeare-  Gallery./ 1 807./ 

16mo,  pp.  (3)  ,-4-63. 

The  first  edition  was  issued  in  New  York:  1803.  I  have  seen  an  edition 
of  1802  described  but  I  have  never  located  a  copy.  The  third  edition 
was  published  at  New  York,  1814  and  the  fourth,  New  York,  1820. 


23 

The/Father  of  An  Only  Child,/  A  Comedy./by  William  Dunlap, 
Esq./As  performed  at  the  New-  York  Theatre./  With  the  original  Cast./ 
New-  York  :/Published  by  David  Longworth,/at  the  Dramatic  Reposi- 
tory,/Shakspeare-Gallery./l8Q7./ 

16mo,  pp.  ( 


24 

Fountainville  Abbey  ,/A  Tragedy  ,/by  William  Dunlap,  Esq./As  per 
formed  at  the  New-  York  Theatre./  With  the  Original  Cast  ./New-York  :/ 
Published  by  David  Longworth,/at  the  Dramatic  Repository  ,/Shakspeare- 
GaUtry./lSO7./ 

16mo,  pp.  (7),-156-211. 

25 

Leicester,/  A  Tragedy./by  William  Dunlap,  Esq./As  performed  at 
the  New-  York  Theatre./  J^if/i  the  Original  C&rt./New-York  r/Published  by 
David  Longworth,/At  the  Dramatic  Repository  ,/Shakspeare  Gallery  /1807./ 

12mo,  pp.   (5),-90-150. 


26 

The  Blind  Boy:    A  Melo-Drama,  in  two  acts.     New  York:    1808. 
16mo,  pp.  40. 


27 

Fraternal  Discord  :/A  Drama,/in  five  acts./Altered  from  the  Ger 
man  of  A.  von  Kotzebue./by  W.  Dunlap,  Esq./Performed  with  great 
applause  in  the/New- York  Theatre/New- York  r/Published  by  D.  Long- 
worth,/At  the  Dramatic  Repository,  / Shaks p  ear  e-Gallery,/ June,  1809./ 

16mo,  pp.   (5), -6-69. 


28 

The/Italian  Father  :/A  Comedy ,/in  five  acts./By  William  Dunlap, 
Esq./As  performed  at  the  New- York  Theatre. /New-- York  :/Published  by 
D.  Longworth,/At  the  Dramatic  Repository /Shakspeare-Gallery.  May- 
1810./ 

16mo,  pp.    (5), -6-63. 


29 

Rinaldo  Rinaldini ;  or,  the/Great  Banditti./A/Tragedy,/in  five  acts./ 
By  An  American,  and  a  Citizen  of /New-York.  /  [2  lines  of  verse]  /First  Edi- 
fiow/New-York,/Printed  for  the  author./1810./ 

16mo,    pp.    (3),-IV,-V,-(2),-8-82.      (Frontispiece    engraved    by   J.    Ken 
nedy.) 


30 

The  Wife  of  Two  Husbands:  A  Drama,  in  five  acts.  Interspersed 
with  Songs,  Choruses,  Music  and  Dances.  By  W.  Dunlap,  Esq.  As 
performed  at  the  New- York  Theatre.  New  York:  Published  by  D. 
Longworth,  At  the  Dramatic  Repository,  Shakspeare-Gallery,  1811. 

16mo,  pp.   (3), -4-55. 


31 

The/Wife/of  Two  Husbands  :/A/Drama,/in  five  acts./interspersed 
with/Songs,  Choruses,  Music  and  Dances./by  W.  Dunlap,  Esq./As  per 
formed/At  the  New- York  Theatre./ 'Copy-right  secured. /New- York  :/Pub- 
lished  by  D.  Longworth,/At  the  Dramatic  Repository ,/Shakspeare  Gallery./ 
Feb.  ISll./ (Second  Edition.)/ 

16mo,  pp.  (3), -4-55. 


32 

Yankee  Chronology  ;/or,/Huzza  for  the  Constitution  !/A  musical  in- 
terlude,/in  one  act/To  which  are  added,/thz  patriotic  songs  of/The 
Freedom  of  the  Seas,/and/Yankee  Tars./by  W.  Dunlap,  Esq./New- 
York  r/Published  by  D.  Longworth,/At  the  Dramatic  Repository,/ 
Shakspeare-Gallery./Dec.-I8l2./ 


16mo,  pp.  (5), -6-18. 


33 


The  Good  Neighbor  ;/An  Interlude/in  one  act./Altered  from  a 
Scene  of  Ifrland's/by  William  Dunlap./As  performed  at  the  New- York 
Theatre./New- York  I/Published  by  David  Longworth./At  the  Dramatic 
Repository  ./Shakspeare-Gallery./March-18l4./ 

16mo,  pp.  (3), -4-12. 


34 

Lovers  Vows  ;/A  Play,/in  five  acts./From  the  German  of  Kotzebue./ 
by  William  Dunlap./Performed  at  the  New- York  Theatre./New-York :/ 
Published  by  David  Longworth,/At  the  Dramatic  'Repository,/Shakspeare- 
Gallery.  Feb.-1814./ 

16mo,  pp.   (5), -6-74. 

35 

Peter  the  Great  ;/or,  the/Russian  Mother  :/A  play  ./In  five  acts./ 
Altered  from  the  German,/by  William  Dunlap./As  performed  at  the 
New-York  Theatre./New  York  r/Published  by  David  Longworth,/At 
the  Dramatic  Repository,  Shakspeare-Gallery,/'Mi2irch-l8l4./ 

16m o,  pp.  (5), -6-56. 


36 

A/Trip  to  Niagara  ;/or,/Travellers  in  America./A  Farce,/in  three 
acts./Written  for  the  Bowery  Theatre,  New-York./by  William  Dunlap,/ 
Historical  and  Portrait  Painter./ Author  of  Memoirs  of  G.  F.  Cooke — 
Biography  of  C.  B./Brown — Father  of  an  Only  Child,  A  Comedy ,/&c. 
&c.  &c./New- York  i/Printed  and  Published  by  E.  B.  Clayton,/No.  9 
Chambers-Street/1830./ 

16mo,  pp.   (S),-6-Sl. 


MISCELLANEOUS  WRITINGS. 

37 

Ella.     A  Norwegian  Tale.     Published  in  "American  Poems,  orig 
inal  and  selected.     Litchfield :  Collier  and  Buel.     1793." 

(Edited  by  Elihu  Hubbard  Smith.) 


38 

The  Monthly  Recorder.    A  Magazine.    Vol.  I,  Nos.  1  to  5.    April- 
August,  1813.    New  York:  1813.    8vo. 

This  periodical  was  edited  by  Dunlap.  Five  numbers  only  were 
issued.  They  were  collected  into  a  volume,  with  the  title,  "A  Record 
Literary  and  Political  of  Five  Months  in  the  Year  1813,  by  William  Dunlap 
and  Others."  The  magazine  contains  copper-plate  portraits  of  Dr.  Edward 
Miller,  Oliver  Ellsworth,  Cadwalader  Golden  and  General  Zebulon  Pike. 


39 

Memoirs/of  George  Fred.  Cooke,  Esq./late  of/The  Theatre  Royal, 
Covent  Garden./by/William  Dunlap,  Esq./Composed  principally/from 
the  personal  knowledge  of  the  Author,  and  from/the  Manuscript  Jour 
nals  left  by  Mr.  Cooke,/Comprising/Original  anecdotes  of  his  theatrical 
Contemporaries,/His  opinions  on  Various  Dramatic  Writings,  &c./In 
two  volumes./Vol.  I./London  r/Printed  for  Henry  Colburn,/British  and 
Foreign  Public  Library,  Conduit-Street,  Hanover-/Square ;  and  sold  by 
George  Goldie,  Edinburgh  ;/and  John  Cumming,  Dublin./1813./ 

2  volumes,  8vo,  pp.  (3),-IV,-VII,-(l),-X,-XIV,-(l),-2,344;  (3),-IV,-VI,- 
(l),-2-362.  (Portrait  of  Cooke,  engraved  by  Cooper.) 

Second  edition,  revised  and  improved,  London:  Printed  for  Henry 
Colburn,  1815.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (3),-IV,-VIII,-(l),-X,-XII,-(2),-2,-441;  (1); 
(3),-IV,-VI,-(l),-2-410.  (Portrait  of  Cooke.) 


40 

Memoirs/of  the/Life/of/George  Frederick  Cooke,/Esquire,/Late  of 
the  Theatre  Royal,/Covent  Garden./by  William  Dunlap./In  two  vol- 
umes./Vol.  I./Composed  principally  from  Journals  and  other/authentic 
documents,  left  by  Mr.  Cooke,  and  the  personal  knowledge  of  the 
writer./New-York  r/Published  by  D.  Longworth,/At  the  Shakspeare 
Gallery,  No.  11,  Park,  near  the  Theatre./1813./ 

2  vols.,  16mo,  pp.  (3),-IV,-IX,-(2),-XII,-XV,-(2),-26-403;  (3),-IV,-VIII,- 
(1),-14-400.  (Portrait  in  Plain  Dress,  by  Leney  in  Vol.  I.,  Portrait  as 
Richard  III,  eng.  by  Anderson  in  Vol.  2.) 

41 

The/Life/of/the  Most  Noble  Arthur,/Marquis  and  Earl  of  Welling- 
ton,/Viscount  Wellington  of  Talavera  and  of  Wellington,  and  Baron 
Dowro  of/Wellesley,  all  in  the  County  of  Somerset,  K.  B./LIeutenant 
General;  Marshal  General  of  the  Portuguese;  and/Captain  General  of 
the  Spanish  Armies  ;/Commander  in  Chief  of  his  Britannic  Majesty's 
Forces  in  the  Peninsula;  also,/Duke  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  K.  C.  S.  &c.  &c. 
/The  first  part/by  Francis  L.  Clarke./The  second  part,/from  the  attack 
on  the  Castle  of  Burgos  to  the  taking  of  Bordeaux,/by  William  Dunlap./ 
New- York  i/Printed  and  Published  by  Van  Winkle  and  Wiley ,/corner 
of  Wall  and  New-Streets./1814./ 

8vo,  pp.  (3),-IV,-VI,-(l),-VIII,-XXIII,-(2)-26-423.  (Portrait  of  Wel 
lington,  engraved  by  T.  Gimbrede,  and  Map  of  Spain  and  Portugal.) 

42 

A/Narrative  of  the  Events/ which  followed/Bonaparte's  Campaign 
in  Russia/to  the/Period  of  His  Dethronement./By  William  Dunlap./ 
Hartford  i/Published  by  George  Sheldon  and  Co./1814./[  Portrait  of 
Alexander  I./Emperor  of  Russia./]  (On  the  left  of  portrait :  Published 
by  A.  Reed  &  Co.  E.  W.  Con.  1814.— on  the  right:  A.  Willard  sc.) 

12mo,  pp.  (3), -4-141. 

Bound  in  boards,  with  the  above  title  printed  on  the  front  cover.  On 
the  back  cover,  a  list  of  "New  Publications,  for  sale  by  Sheldon  &  Good 
win." 

43 

The  Life/of/Charles  Brockden  Browft  :/together/with  selections/ 
from/the  rarest  of  his  printed  works,/from  his/original  letters,/and  from 
his/Manuscripts  before  unpublished./by  William  Dunlap./In  two  vol- 
umes./Vol.  I./Philadelphia  i/Published  by  James  P.  Parke,/No.  74, 
South  Second  Street./Merritt,  Printer./1815./ 

2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (3),-IV,-(l),-10-396;  (3),-4-472. 


44 

Memoirs/of/Charles  Brockden  Brown,/The  American  Novelist./ 
Author  of/Wieland,  Ormond,  Arthur  Mervyn,  &c./With  selections  from 
his  original  letters,/and  miscellaneous  writings,/by/William  Dunlap./ 
London  .-/Printed  for  Henry  Colborn  and  Co./Public  Library,  Conduit 
Street,  Hanover  Square./1822./ 

8vo,  pp.  (4)  ,-2-337  and  leaf  of  advertisement. 


45 

Descriptive   Pamphlet   of   Christ   Rejected  by   the   High   Priests, 
Elders  and  People.    Norfolk:  (Va.)  Shields,  Ashburn  &  Co.    (1820) 

8vo. 


46 

Address/to/the  Students/of  the/National  Academy  of  Design,/at 
the/delivery  of  the  Premiums,/Monday,  the  18th  of  April,  1831. /By 
Wm.  Dunlap,  N.  A./Professor  of  Historical  Painting./Requested  for 
Publication  by  the  Academy  ./(seal  of  the  academy) /New- York:/ 
Printed  by  Clayton  &  Van  Norden,/No.  42  William-Street./1831./ 

8vo,  pp.  (3), -4-20. 


47 

A/History/of  the/American  Theatre./By  William  Dunlap,/Vice 
President  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design;  Author  of/Memoirs  of 
G.  F.  Cooke ;  Biography  of  C.  B.  Brown,  &c./"Where's  that  palace  where- 
into  sometimes/Foul  things  intrude  not?"/"The  corruption  of  the  The 
atre  is  no  disproof  of  its  innate  and  primitive  utility."/New-York :/ 
Printed  and  Published  by  J.  &  J.  Harper,/No.  82  Cliff-Street,/Sold  by 
the  Principal  Booksellers  throughout/the  United  States./ 1832./ 

8vo,  pp. 


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History/of  the/ American  Theatre./by/Williatn  Dunlap,/Author  of 
Memoirs  of  George  Frederick  Cooke,  &c./(three  lines)/In  two  volumes./ 
Vol.  I/London  :/Richard  Bentley,  New  Burlington  Street,/1833./ 

2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (5),-VI,-XII,-(l),-2-412;  (3 ), -IV,- VI,- (1), -2-387. 


49 

History /of  the/rise  and  progress/of  the/Arts  of  Design/in  the 
United  States./by  William  Dunlap,/Vice  President  of  the  National 
Academy  of  Design,  Author  of  the  History  of  the/American  Theatre, — 
Biography  of  G.  F.  Cooke, — &c./In  two  volumes./Vol.  I./New-York :/ 
George  P.  Scott  and  Co.  Printers,  33  Ann  Street./ 1834./ 

2  vols.,  8vo,  pp,    (3),-IV,-(l),-VI,-VIII,-(l),-10-435;    (3), -V,- VI I !,-(!), - 
2-480. 


50 

Thirty  Years  ago;/or  the/Memoirs/of  a/Water  Drinker./by  the 
author  of/Memoirs  of  George  Frederick  Cooke;  Biography  of  Charles/ 
Brockden  Brown;  History  of  the  American  Theatre ;/and  History  of 
the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Arts/of  Design  in  the  United  States./ (six 
lines  in  prose)/In  two  volumes./Vol.  I./New-York  i/Published  by  Ban 
croft  &  Holley,/Broadway,  Aster's  Hotel,  No.  8./1836./ 

2  vols.,  12mo,  pp.  (5),-VI,-(3),-6-208;  (5),-6-220. 


51 

Memoirs/of  a/Water  Drinker./By  the  Author  of/"The  History  of 
the  rise  and  progress  of  the  Arts  of  Design  in/the  United  States,"  "A 
History  of  the  American  Theatre,"  and/"A  History  of  New  York  for 
Schools."/! wo  Volumes  in  one./Vol.  I./Second  edition./New  York:/ 
Saunders  and  Otley,  Ann  Street./1837./ 

2  vols.  in  1,  12mo,  pp.  VI,- (3), -6-208;  (5),-6-220. 


52 

A/History  of  New  York,/for/Schools./by  William  Dunlap./In  two 
volumes./Vol.  I./New  York  :/Collins,  Keese,  &  Co./230  Pearl  Street./ 
1837./ 

2  volumes,  16mo,  pp.   (3) ,-4-216;   (3) ,-4-268.     (Three  full-page  illustra 
tions,  and  numerous  woodcuts  in  text.) 

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A/History  of  New  York,/for/Schools./by  William  Dunlap,/in  two 
volumes./Vol.  I./New  York:/Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers,/Franklin 
Square./1855./ 

2  volumes,  16mo,  pp.  (3),-4-216;   (3),-4-268.     (Woodcut  illustrations  in 
text.) 


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History /of  the/New  Netherlands,/Province  of  New  York,/to  the 
adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution./In  two  volumes./By  William 
Dunlap./Vol.  I./New  York  r/Printed  for  the  author/by  Carter  &  Thorp, 
Exchange  Place./1839./ 

2  volumes,  8vo,  pp.  (3),-4,-7,-(l),-10-487;  (3), -4-5,- (2) ,-8  (1) ,-10-282,- (3),- 
II,-CCXLVI,-(2).  (Portrait  of  Peter  Stuyvesant,  engraved  by  Charles 
Stewart,  View  of  Nieuw  Amsterdam,  and  three  maps.) 


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